Worcester
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10 things you should know for the fall 2025 semester
As summer winds down and a new academic year begins, here’s the scoop on what’s happening on campus this fall.
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‘The whole community will get healthier’
Resilient Worcester grant seeks to improve effectiveness of youth violence interventions
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Harvesting lessons from a farming master class
Reflections from a semester spent studying food production across Central Massachusetts
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‘She left an indelible mark’
Colleagues remember Professor Amy Richter
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From yellowed clippings in a scrapbook, a hidden history is revealed
Student researchers trace the origins of Worcester’s renowned EcoTarium
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Clark confers 468 undergraduate degrees to the Class of 2025
President David B. Fithian ’87 urged the graduates to celebrate their accomplishments.
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Photo essay: Yeehaw for Spree Day 2025
Students galloped onto the Campus Green on Tuesday, April 8, for the 2025 edition of Spree Day. This year’s theme, Spree-Haw, inspired students to don cowboy hats, cow costumes, and plenty of flannel. This annual tradition since 1903 gives students a day to celebrate spring and a respite from class.
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Ernest Lawrence Thayer and ‘Casey at the Bat’
Iconic baseball poem was written in Worcester
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‘Welcome to Clark. Let’s do some science’
Professor Don Spratt introduces local high school students to experiments in biochemistry
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‘I was showing a vulnerable piece of myself’
Photos, paintings, sculptures by 17 Clarkies on display at ArtsWorcester show









